BENCHMARK BALL BATTLE!! | Brunswick Knock Out Bruiser | Ebonite GB2 | DV8 Verge Solid | Ball Review

Looking for the best benchmark bowling ball? Brandon is back with a double feature, reviewing the Brunswick Knock Out Bruiser and Ebonite GB2!

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22 Comments on “BENCHMARK BALL BATTLE!! | Brunswick Knock Out Bruiser | Ebonite GB2 | DV8 Verge Solid | Ball Review”

  1. Small feet and eye usually 2and1 3and1 type moves unless it needs something dramatic, then move full zone to get away from current funk

  2. From an entry level perspective. I usually have to adjust my placement in the arrows first. Maybe that will change with time…. Best ball reviews on YouTube for sure. Barks’ reviews are incredibly helpful to other left-hand bowlers👍

  3. My first adjustment is almost always moving my feet. I tend to play pretty deep already on account of being low tilt and rev dominant, so getting oil under my ball is very important for me.

  4. I know it’s more work, but I would personally like to ser more multipattern reviews. Maybe I just like longer vids, idk

  5. For me, it’s always a first move with the feet. Once I’ve selected a target on the lane, I have a hard time changing from that and maintaining any consistency. Hitting my target consistently is already a challenge for me, so shifting that around is definitely a killer.

  6. My go to adjustment is the same, move my feet. Helps me figure out what I need. Now if I’m in practice, then I’m a bit all over. Looking for hold first and then if the ball will wash out if I go too far right. I usually use a ball that covers my miss right, since I am more rev dom too haha.

  7. Cool tech bowling Brunswick knock out bruiser with dynamic core technology in the bowling ball more strike hitting power at time ebonite game breaker2 with dynamic core technology in the bowling ball more strike hitting power at time dv8 verge soild bowling ball with dot technology drill anywhere technology and dynamic core technology in the bowling ball more strike hitting power at time Jr pro shop

  8. ohhh this one got my eyes on that Verge solid! I’m in need of getting a new benchmark ball and our shot styles are very similar. That looked real nice!

  9. I would have to agree; with where my bowling game is currently. You & Barks give me the best idea of or if a ball is worth researching further.
    For the most part, my feet have been my best quick fix to get lined up. Some injuries I’ve had to work through outside of bowling. I had to drop weight on my bowling balls. So still looking for that benchmark ball at a lighter weight.
    I have found now with my new limitations things that read heavy in the mid-lane are uncontrollable down the lane in most cases.

  10. Really good video, learned a few things. Never thought of holding onto older balls for bowling in older lanes. Makes sense.

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